If I recently got notice that I am being sued concerning an auto accident that my minor son was at fault for, do I need to contact an attorney?

Get Legal Help Today

Compare Quotes From Top Companies and Save

secured lock Secured with SHA-256 Encryption

If I recently got notice that I am being sued concerning an auto accident that my minor son was at fault for, do I need to contact an attorney?

The accident happened 3 years ago. Does the suing party have to go through us to get money from insurance company?

Asked on December 20, 2014 under Accident Law, Michigan

Answers:

Anne Brady / Law Office of Anne Brady

Answered 9 years ago | Contributor

Yes, the suing party has to sue you, not your son's insurance company.  You should contact your insurance company immediately.  They will provide your son with a defense and with an attorney.  Most likely the victim has a personal injury attorney who has been negotiating with your insurance but was unable to reach resolution and the statute of limitations was about to expire, so the lawyer filed the lawsuit.  Turn it over to your insurance company.


IMPORTANT NOTICE: The Answer(s) provided above are for general information only. The attorney providing the answer was not serving as the attorney for the person submitting the question or in any attorney-client relationship with such person. Laws may vary from state to state, and sometimes change. Tiny variations in the facts, or a fact not set forth in a question, often can change a legal outcome or an attorney's conclusion. Although AttorneyPages.com has verified the attorney was admitted to practice law in at least one jurisdiction, he or she may not be authorized to practice law in the jurisdiction referred to in the question, nor is he or she necessarily experienced in the area of the law involved. Unlike the information in the Answer(s) above, upon which you should NOT rely, for personal advice you can rely upon we suggest you retain an attorney to represent you.

Get Legal Help Today

Find the right lawyer for your legal issue.

secured lock Secured with SHA-256 Encryption